Local gymnasts are tops at nationals

BERARIO – Local gymnasts earn a score that holds promise to qualify them for the African Championships in Egypt in January.


Gold Reef Rhythmic Gymnastics had a stellar haul of 42 medals at the Rhythmic Gymnastics Nationals, and its senior team earned a score that holds promise to qualify for the African Championships next year.

The gymnastics club based in Berario had worked on its routines for months leading up to the nationals in Durban.

The rhythmic gymnasts show off their medals and trophies from nationals. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“We knew the humidity would be a challenge so we trained with the doors closed in the hall and it was so hot,” said coach, Julene van Rooyen.

Meera Luksmidas, Danni Vermaak, Athena Tsimaz, Aletheia Swart, Karla Fourie and Jean-Marie kitshoff show off their trophies from Rhythmic Gymnastics Nationals. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“The girls also trained with weights on their arms to make their handling better.”

Van Rooyen said her gymnasts showed their experience, preparation and mental strength in the performance of their routines, which included hoop, ribbon, free dance, clubs and even routines with multiple apparatus.

Kerryn Cowper, Hannah Cawood, Magreet van Wyk, Karishma Naicker and Morongoa Mokholoane perform their ball routine. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Kerryn Cowper, one of the senior gymnasts, said of nationals, “The competition was really nice, the hall and facilities were set out nicely and we all had an enjoyable competition.”

Carmen Jooste shows off with her ribbon at Gold Reef Rhythmic Gymnastics. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

She added that on the second day of the competition the schedules were changed and the group did not have much time to run through their routines.

Zoë Phumo and Chane Marie du Plessis perform during training at Gold Reef Rhythmic Gymnastics. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“We had to prepare ourselves and calm ourselves down but we did really well in the end and it was a successful completion.”

Juliette Leathem keeps perfect balance with her ball. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

Van Rooyen said getting to the Rhythmic Gymnastics African Championships was a ‘huge project’ for the club.

Talia Monastursky and Njabulo Vilakazi perform their clubs and ribbon routine. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

“We have never had a senior team there,” she said. “If we go, we will perform the same routines that we have been performing the whole year and at nationals.”

Maia Luksmidas maintains balance with her clubs. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

The African Championships will be held in Egypt in January next year.

Details: Gold Reef Rhythmic Gymnastics 082 227 2798.

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